Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design | |
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5080 Delmar Blvd. , Missouri United States | |
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School type | 501(c)(3) Arts Education |
Founded | 1964 |
Campus type | Urban - City |
Website | https://craftalliance.org |
Craft Alliance in the Delmar Loop | |
Craft Alliance in Grand Center |
Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design ("Craft Alliance") is an arts education center and 501(c)(3) non-profit located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Founded in 1964, the organization's stated mission is to "enrich and empower communities through craft."[1]
History
Craft Alliance was founded in 1964 as a cooperative gallery, operated by regional craft-based artists in the city of St. Louis. By 1966, Craft Alliance was offering visual arts classes to the community and presenting exhibitions of contemporary craft in the gallery. In 1969 Craft Alliance moved to the western end of the Delmar Loop in University City — at that time an economically depressed street on the border between St. Louis City and St. Louis County. By 2007, The American Planning Association had designated the Delmar Loop as one of "10 Great Streets in America" through its Great Places in America program because of "the sustained efforts of local business, government and the community to achieve successful physical and economic revitalization."[2][3]
Also in 2007, Craft Alliance's Board of Directors elected to open a satellite facility in Grand Center, the arts and entertainment district of St. Louis city.[4] Located in the Kranzberg Building, Craft Alliance at Grand Center now complements Craft Alliance's University City facility by offering community outreach programs to St. Louis City children and teens, and educational courses for the public in clay, metals, graphics and textiles.
In 2021, Craft Alliance (previously known as Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design) consolidated and moved their location 2 miles east down Delmar Blvd. to 5080 Delmar Blvd. Now part of the Delmar Maker District in conjunction with Third Degree Glass Factory and MADE, Craft Alliance settles into their personalized, retrofitted home. They offer classes, camps, workshops, exhibitions, artist residencies, and house a beautiful gift shop full of handmade art.
Overview
Nationally recognized as one of the premier craft organizations in the country[5] alongside schools like Penland, Arrowmont and Lillstreet, Craft Alliance is dedicated to the study of traditional craft mediums within contemporary contexts. Craft Alliance offers annual exhibition programming with a focus on contemporary craft;[6] classes and workshops in ceramic art, metal-smithing, fibers (weaving, felting, etc.), 3D fabrication (3D printing, laser cutting, CNC), graphics (3D modeling, graphic design), and woodturning; artist residencies,[7] free community programs for area families and local schools;[8] and a gallery shop. With an annual operating budget of $1.8 million,[9] Craft Alliance serves more than 50,000 people every year.
Notable figures
A number of notable artists have taught, studied, or exhibited work at Craft Alliance throughout the past 50 years.
Past exhibiting artists
- Kate Anderson
- Rudy Autio
- Howard Ben Tre
- Wendell Castle
- Sonya Clark
- Cynthia Consentino
- Lia Cook
- Richard DeVore
- Paul Dresang
- Ruth Duckworth
- Chris Gustin
- Michael Lucero
- Ed Moulthrop
- Richard Notkin
- Albert Paley
- Guerra de la Paz
- Ed Rossbach
- Joyce Scott
- Heikki Seppä
- Therman Statom
- Jane Sauer
- Ester Shimazu
- Helen Shirk
- Victor Spinski
- Aiko Takamori
- Patti Warashina
- Beatrice Wood
- Betty Woodman
Teaching artists
- Tom McCarthy
- Peg Fetter
- Qun Liu
- Melissa Schmidt
- Lisa Colby
References
- ↑ "Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design". Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
- ↑ "Delmar Loop: University City & St Louis, Missouri". American Planning Association. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
- ↑ "Delmar Loop one of 10 'Great Streets' in U.S." Stlamerican.com. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
- ↑ "Craft Alliance to open new satellite office in Grand Center". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
- ↑ "For a mini-guide to top schools specializing in woodworking, boatbuilding, glassblowing, and ceramics, see our sidebar: "Short Courses, Specialty Schools, And More..." - Craftsmanship Quarterly". Craftsmanship Quarterly. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
- ↑ "HEC-TV: Makeshift". HEC-TV. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
- ↑ "Craft Alliance's Artist-in-Residence Series Is Better Than Ever". Alive. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
- ↑ "Grantee Spotlight: Griscom Public School". Arts and Education Council of St. Louis. 2017-05-25. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
- ↑ "Financials". Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design. 2016-07-20. Retrieved 2017-11-28.